One Chance for stage at Lagos Country Club

Theatre lovers are promised a great time on Sunday, when Bode Asiyanbi’s play, One Chance, will be staged at the Lagos Country Club, GRA, Ikeja.

The performance is produced by Ropo Ewenla and directed by scholar and dramatist, Tunji Sotimirin, who notes that the cast and crew are ready to deliver an exciting show.

He says, “It is a hilarious comedy that will delete every potential recession and tension from your system.”

Among the key actors in the play are Yoruba rapper, Pelumi Baba, playing the role of Omo Onile ; and Simi, the Nigga Boy.

Daisy Sylvester is Mama Eko.

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When there is no justice in town, then the jungle administers justice. Police stop taking bribe and perverting justice. If a murderer has enough money he can bribe oops sorry pay police bail out of detention/arrest and lose the file or even twist the case. Police are guilty for every lynching because they cause loss of confidence in the criminal justice system

Kay Soyemi (Esq.)

Jungle justice is no different from “accidental discharge” of police guns!